They are the biggest party in the state elections but in national elections Kerala votes more for Congress and the communists only win a few seats, why?

  • Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    24 days ago

    I won’t be able to provide a super detailed answer re: political realities in Kerala, but I will point out two facts:

    • Kerala only represents 2-4% of India’s population (35 million or so).

    • CPI, CPI(M), other parts of LDF, etc, don’t have massive bourgeois electoral majorities/pluralities in Kerala. Enough to rule often but not 80% or anything like that, and not consistently. 3 of 20 Lokh Saba members are from a left party and 7/9 Rajya Saba are from a left party. Roughly speaking, Rajya Saba corresponds to the ruling party of a state and Lokh Saba corresponds to first past the post bourgeois electoralism.

    • Rajya Saba has about 10 members from left parties so 7/10 are already from Kerala. Rajya Saba has around 250 members total. Lokh Saba has ~8 left party members so 3/8 are from Kerala. Lokh Saba has around 550 members total.

    Obviously Kerala’s left has still made substantial achievements. Imagine if a state or province in your country were administered by socialists and had a much stronger set of guaranteed services and coherent class struggle. But the numbers make rough sense.